Armory 0.90-beta running on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on my air-gapped computer was unable to sign transactions created by Armory 0.93.2 on my Internet connected computer, so I tried to update the Armory version on the air-gapped computer to Armory 0.93.3 for Ubuntu 12.04+ (32bit) and ran into a "dependency is not satisfiable: python-qt4" error.

Now I can't get the Armory wallet on the air-gapped computer to launch anymore, and I'm unable to find where the error logs are stored in the Ubuntu file system (or else I would have them posted below) relevant error logs are available at https://pastebin.com/vcdyVCZA.

Hoping someone here can help me get the offline wallet up and running so I can sign some transactions - thanks in advance.

Thanks achow101 - I copied the .tar.gz file to my air-gapped computer via a USB key. However, I'm unable to get it to install. When I open the Install_DoubleClick_RunInTerminal.sh file, I get what looks like a text file with the following:

#! /bin/bash

sudo dpkg -i *.deb

I tried entering the sudo dpkg -i *.deb command into the terminal, but received the following message:

For those reading this in the future who are equally linux-ignorant as myself, you need to extract the tar.gz file (e.g., to your desktop), and then open the resulting OfflineBundle folder, double click on the Install_DoubleClick_RunInTerminal.sh file, and select "Run in Terminal". That will install the 0.93.3 Armory version. I used that version of Armory to sign a transaction created by the 0.93.2 Armory version on my Internet connected computer, and it just cleared.

achow101 and jefferson7 - if you post an address in this thread I'll buy you each a few beers.